State Dating Laws In Ephrata Washington

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STATE LAWS CONCERNING SEXUAL EXPLOITATION/ASSAULT

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  • Alaska ALASKA STAT. §§11.41.410(a)(4)(A)-(B), 11.41.420(a)(4)(A)-(B), 11.41.470(1) (2013) Applies to conduct that occurs during the course of treatment and when the victim is unaware that sexual activity is occurring.
  • Arizona ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 13-1418 (2013)“[I]ntentionally or knowingly engaging in sexual intercourse with a client who is currently under the care or supervision of the licensed behavioral health professional.”
  • California CAL BUS. & PROF. CODE § 729 (2013) Applies to sexual conduct toward current clients and former clients when the professional relationship
    was terminated primarily for the purpose of engaging in those acts, unless the practitioner has referred the client to an independent and objective practitioner recommended by a third-party practitioner for treatment.
  • Colorado COLO. REV. STAT. §§ 18-3-405.5(1),(2) (2014) Applies to clients who seek or receive psychotherapy; also, “therapeutic deception.”
  • Connecticut CONN. GEN. STAT. §§ 53a-71(a)(6), 53a-73a(a)(4), 53a-65(9)-(12) (2013) Applies to current clients during a psychotherapy session, current or former client if the individual is emotionally dependent upon the therapist; current or former client by means of therapeutic deception.
  • Delaware DEL CODE ANN. tit. 11,§ 761 Therapeutic deception.
  • District of Columbia D.C. CODE ANN. §§ 22-3015, 22-3016 (2012) Applies to current clients; impaired clients; therapeutic deception; deception.
  • Florida FLA. STAT. ch. 491.0112 (2014) Applies to contact with current clients or former client when the professional relationship was terminated primarily for the purpose of engaging in sexual contact; higher level offense if “therapeutic
    deception” was used.
  • Georgia GA. CODE ANN. § 16-6-5.1(c)(2) (2014) Applies to contact with current clients or when the treatment relationship is used to facilitate sexual contact.
  • Idaho IDAHO CODE § 18-919(a) (2012) Applies to contact with current clients.
  • Iowa IOWA CODE § 709.15 (2013) Applies to contact with client or former client up to one year after termination of professional services for the purpose of arousing or satisfying the sexual desires of the therapist or the client or former
    patient.
  • Kansas KAN. STAT. ANN. § 21-5503 (2013) Therapeutic deception cases.
  • Maine 17-A ME. STAT. ANN. § 253(2)(1) (2013) Applies to contact between social worker and current client.
  • Michigan Penal Code §§750.520b(d)(i), (f)(iv), (g), (h)(ii). (2014). Criminal sexual conduct in the first degree; circumstances; felony; consecutive terms.
  • Minnesota MINN. STAT. ANN. §§609.344(1)(h)-(j), 609.345(1)(h)-(j) (2014)
    Applies to contact with current clients; former clients who are emotionally dependent on the therapist; therapeutic deception.
  • New Hampshire N.H. REV. STAT. ANN. § 632-A:2(g) (2014) Applies to contact with current clients; former clients for one year after termination of services.
  • New Mexico N.M. STAT. ANN. § 30-9-10(A)(5);30-9-11 (2014) Applies to current clients and former clients for one year after termination of services.
  • New York NY CLS PENAL § 130.05 (2013) Current clients.
  • North Dakota CENT. CODE. § 12.1-20-04. Sexual imposition.
  • North Dakota N.D. CENT. CODE §§ 2.1-20-06.1 (2013)Current clients.
  • Ohio Code §632-A:3 (2014). Sexual Assault with Related Offenses.
  • Ohio Code §2907.03 (2014). Sexual Battery.
  • Ohio Code §2907.05 (2014). Gross Sexual Imposition.
  • Ohio Code §2907.06 (2014). Sexual Imposition.
  • Ohio ORC Ann. 2907.03 (10) (2013) Therapeutic deception.
  • South Dakota S.D. CODIFIED LAW §§ 22-22-28, 22-22-29 (2013) Current client who is emotionally dependent on the psychotherapist.
  • Texas TEX. PENAL CODE ANN. §22.011(b)(9) (2013)Current client whose emotional dependency is exploited by the therapist.
  • Utah UTAH CODE ANN. § 76-5-406(12) (2014)Therapeutic deception.
  • Washington WASH. REV. CODE §§9A.44.050(1)(d), 9A.44.100(l)(d) (2013). Current client who is unaware that the conduct is not for therapeutic purposes and acts occur during a purported treatment session, consultation, interview, or
    examination.
  • Wisconsin WIS. STAT. § 940.22 (2012) Current clients.

Dating Rights

Just like driving a car, going to school or playing a sport, dating someone comes with both rights and responsibilities. Print these out and post them as a reminder for yourself and others. But first, look at them carefully and ask yourself if you are violating someone else's rights - or if someone is violating yours. Are you fulfilling your responsibilities? Are you respecting your rights and the rights of your date?

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Rights
I have the right:

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  1. To be treated with respect always
  2. To my own body, thoughts, opinions, and property
  3. To choose and keep my friends
  4. To change my mind - at any time
  5. To not be abused - physically, emotionally or sexually
  6. To leave a relationship
  7. To say no
  8. To be treated as an equal
  9. To disagree
  10. To live without fear and confusion from my boyfriend's or girlfriend's anger

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Responsibilities
I have the responsibility:

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  1. To not threaten to harm myself or another
  2. To encourage my girlfriend or boyfriend to pursue their dreams
  3. To support my girlfriend or boyfriend emotionally
  4. To communicate, not manipulate
  5. To not humiliate or demean my girlfriend or boyfriend
  6. To refuse to abuse - physically, emotionally or sexually
  7. To take care of myself
  8. To allow my boyfriend or girlfriend to maintain their individuality
  9. To respect myself and my girlfriend or boyfriend
  10. To be honest with each other